Tokyo DisneySea’s new Fantasy Springs area opens on 6 Jun

One of the world’s best theme parks, Tokyo DisneySea is about to get better this summer with the addition of a new area “Fantasy Springs”. In this 8th port of call, fantasy meets reality in exhilarating adventures inspired by the films Peter Pan, Frozen and Tangled.

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Credit – Tokyo Disney Resort

Opening on 6 Jun, Fantasy Springs will comprise the worlds of Frozen Kingdom, Peter Pan’s Never Land and Rapunzel’s Forest, as well as the Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel.

Here are sneak peeks of the Tokyo Disneysea’s Fantasy Springs area.

Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey at Tokyo Disneysea

At Frozen Kingdom, join in the epic escapade of two sisters, Anna and Elsa. Their close relationship saves the kingdom of Arendelle from everlasting winter.

Guests board a boat and experience the world of the Disney Animation film Frozen. You can look forward to well-known tracks from the original film during the ride.

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Credit – Tokyo Disney Resort

Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure at Tokyo Disneysea Fantasy Springs

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Credit – Tokyo Disney Resort

In Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure, guests join Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and the Lost Kids on a fun adventure through Never Land. The goal? To rescue John from Captain Hook and his band of pirates. Visitors will have to board a boat for an immersive 3D experience.

Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival at Tokyo Disneyland Fantasy Springs


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Credit – Tokyo Disney Resort

Go on a romantic boat ride that leads to the yearly Lantern Festival. This is where you will get to experience Rapunzel’s “best day ever” as the main protagonist falls in love with Flynn Rider and goes to different locations featured in the film Tangled.

How to Enter Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs

Tokyo DisneySea has launched the 1-Day Passport: Fantasy Springs Magic. The passport allows guests to enter Fantasy Springs and experience its attractions with a reduced wait time. Passport holders do not need to specify a time of admission in advance, either.

It costs S$197 – S$223 for those above the age of 18, S$186 – S$206 for those aged 12 – 17, and S$170 – S$177 for children aged 4 – 11.

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